Put simply, the government was in violation of its own standards and knew it would cause injury to these men. |
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There were no serious injuries but the driver of the van got a moving violation. |
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Some claim that city surveillance is a violation of one's right to privacy. |
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Forcible expulsion of a population is reprehensible and a violation of international law. |
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He was arbitrarily arrested by local police allegedly without a warrant and in violation of his rights. |
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He went on to challenge the Kansas scheme, arguing that it compels him to incriminate himself in violation of the Fifth Amendment. |
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No, the egregious violation was going past the sacred 51 day deadline for replacing a name on the ballot. |
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But pirate radio broadcasters were always subject to arrest for violation of U.S. law. |
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Dropping a loaded firearm is not so much a gross violation of gun etiquette as it is an invitation to a lawsuit. |
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Still, there are rumbles in the industry that more than one firm will be found in violation of independence regulations. |
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In flagrant violation of all existing legal principles, the detainee must then prove his innocence. |
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All it took was one tiny violation and the adoring crowds turned into a baying mob. |
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Thus a tax on rent may represent a violation of justice while a tax on other incomes does not. |
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At first glance, this looks like more than a technical violation of classified-documents rules. |
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In extreme cases, officials might seize upon a technical rule violation and use it as an excuse to disqualify them. |
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The term of art 'technical default' refers to violation of any other loan terms. |
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Federal marshals estimated that the birdmen, in violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, killed thousands of birds over a five-year span. |
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Then criminal responsibility would in fact be much clearer than it would be if soldiers had massacred civilians in violation of orders. |
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In 1984 Congress undercut the exclusionary rule which barred evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment. |
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When the crowd barracked him and he told them to shut up, the umpire, Bruno Rebeuh, issued a code violation, which really got Tarango going. |
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A Nepalese parliamentary committee has said the construction of the dam and barrage on the Rapti River is a violation of the international law. |
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It is not only unorthodox but also inhuman and borders on the violation of human rights. |
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It relates to measureless expenditures of energy and is a violation of the integrity of the human being. |
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Shortly after the order was issued, he was indicted by a federal grand jury for possessing a firearm in violation of the statute. |
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The original version of the bill would have made an immigration violation a felony offense. |
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There is a lot to be said about the violation of this freedom if a ban were to be imposed. |
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The charges include bribery, corruption, violation of the Constitution and betrayal of public trust. |
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It was not justified in law and was a violation of the public's trust in its police forces and is at odds with common decency. |
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Any violation is forbidden and punished severely if the hierarchy has the capability to defend its reign. |
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It's a direct violation of basic tradecraft and the principle of compartmentation. |
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After Stewart paid duty on the cargo, a violation of the colonists' non-importation agreement, the Sons of Liberty rioted in front of his house. |
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It's difficult to imagine a more flagrant violation of our founding principles than that. |
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Their violation costs employers multiple millions of dollars and widespread condemnation. |
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In the event of violation, both the producer and the retailer would be subject to severe punishment. |
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If we have de jure segregation, it is a constitutional violation and thus requires a constitutional remedy. |
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A fourth violation results in a minor misdemeanor for the establishment and referral to the Ohio Department of Liquor Control. |
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Through ways of dancing, ways of looking, modes and topics of speech, the body is marked by the boundary and signifies boundary violation. |
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Last year we were blacklisted over copyright violation over a treaty that we signed. |
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It labels the company a monopolist in violation of federal law and mandates reform. |
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Instead of being buried, the pipe supplying water to the school lay above ground, a violation of national building guidelines. |
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And while the occasional privacy violation seems trivial, perhaps even silly to some readers, these abuses really do add up over time. |
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What follows is probably a gross violation of copyright law, since it's the whole obituary, complete and unabridged. |
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Isn't it supposed to be a major violation of security for unaccompanied baggage to travel on a flight. |
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The court reasoned that using the userid and password in violation of a contractual provision was an unauthorized access. |
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Setting an age limit is a form of age discrimination and a flagrant violation of the citizens' constitutional right to work. |
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The Court held, however, that on the facts of this case there was no violation. |
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Potential biases caused by violation of the assumption of independence of observations at the client level were avoided using multilevel models. |
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The music industry considers such file-sharing to be in violation of copyright and fair use laws. |
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I have found from experience that without periodical interaction, activists cannot render service to victims of human rights violation. |
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Individual acts of racial or gender discrimination do so only derivatively, by reinforcing the systemic violation. |
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One could view this as an undesirable violation of the principle of horizontal equity, in that it gives equal treatment to unequals. |
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In contrast, an unreasonable delay will be a violation if it is due mainly to the actions of the state. |
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Every violation of the law is damaging to the good order and expectations of society. |
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Three spammers were indicted in Pheonix last week for sending obscene spam in violation of US anti-spam regulations. |
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On the whole, nominalists saw sin as a violation of divine legislation-the laws ordained by God. |
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No canonical or civil penalties, much less automatic excommunication, are attached to its violation. |
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In 1983, the Supreme Court stunned Congress by declaring that the legislative veto was an unconstitutional violation of the separation of powers. |
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I'm guessing the real violation here was not cutting him in for his fair share of the action. |
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I think though that the real issue is one about violation of trust and violation of safety. |
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In a savagely comic scene, Vera grapples with how this violation has left her feeling. |
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You may not export the product in violation of applicable export laws and regulations. |
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I myself am shocked, sickened and outraged by this violation of our baby's grave. |
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More recent cases have evinced a less restrictive interpretation of the term flagrant violation. |
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That seems to be our response to any violation of traffic rules that slows us down. |
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This double standard, this sheer violation of humane principles must be stopped. |
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Two men and two women have been questioned over trademark violation and benefits fraud allegations. |
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We need a government who can control the law and order and curtail violation of human rights. |
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He said a definite message had been sent out that no human rights violation would be tolerated. |
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Anyone whose home has been burgled knows the feeling of violation that follows. |
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She wants to tackle the decision to dump her from the membership list as a human rights violation. |
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It's clear that most of the recordings were being distributed in violation of copyright laws. |
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The two women were brought to the police station at night, in flagrant violation of rules. |
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Except for this violation of safety and common sense, Oliver had a spotless record. |
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Once this is done, any violation of the norms by vendors can be met with penal measures. |
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Sometime before 10 a.m., a police officer stopped a car for a moving violation about a mile away from my place. |
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Showing dissent at umpiring decisions can amount to violation of the conduct code for players. |
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He seeks to recast the voyeuristic impulse into terms of love rather than violation. |
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It looks like Kerry brought in note cards, which he removed from his suit jacket, in violation of the rules. |
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In the first, Shelley argues that a supernatural creator is an unnecessary hypothesis, a violation of Occam's razor. |
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Sometimes, to be sure, one bias or another leads to a violation of the canons of scientific method. |
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When he was demoted for a disciplinary violation, his mother told him he could leave the academy if he wanted. |
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The formal charge was violation of the university policy regarding off-campus parties and initiations. |
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A bedroom window in a garage wall is a fire safety violation and is an indication that your garage is either an addition or a converted carport. |
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But the prosecution has never questioned him in spite of his presumable violation of the law. |
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The clown, the early counterpart of the trickster, would have in ritual the role of evoking the violation of taboo, hypostasized in myth. |
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The video footage was so obviously a gross invasion of privacy and a violation of human dignity. |
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There has been a predictable response from some quarters that the plan would be a violation of civil liberties. |
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And revealing it to someone without proper security clearance or without a need to know is not authorized and is a violation. |
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The Supreme Court struck this law down as a violation of the teacher's First Amendment right to teach. |
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He missed four games last season for violating the league's drug policy, and had two strikes against him before the latest violation. |
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Like so many patent violation claims, we reckon this one too will be settled out of court. |
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The motion should also give detailed particulars of the violation or crime allegedly committed. |
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Okwe has a tentative relationship with Senay, a Turkish refugee who works as a chambermaid at the same hotel in violation of her status. |
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The department's bank account was overdrawn by R40m, which is a gross violation of Treasury regulations. |
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Yet, it appears that the government was not concerned with any substantial violation of the law in this case. |
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Some of them had legislative charters, others did not, and still others operated in violation of the law. |
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A bill of attainder is the ultimate violation of both due process and separation of powers. |
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That was the beginning of the violation of the constitutional separation of powers and checks and balances. |
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The story creates the impression that this was a serious violation of privacy rights by overzealous government officials. |
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Meanwhile, his government brutally suppressed all opposition in gross violation of human rights. |
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At it, the opposition demanded the resignation of Speaker Yordan Sokolov for alleged constant violation of the rules of parliamentary procedure. |
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They want local councils to pass a resolution condemning this violation of human rights. |
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Where the violation of fundamental human rights is concerned, no more than this is needed. |
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The minority denounced the stay as a violation of both constitutional procedures and democratic principles. |
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Some landlords are also evicting people without so much as an appearance in court, in violation of due process. |
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Since classical mechanics is pretty exact for macroscopic objects, there is never any macroscopic violation of conservation of energy. |
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The memo noted violation of that portion of the treaty could constitute a war crime and officials should proceed carefully, the Post said. |
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While no doubt a few of the neighbors were dismayed by this violation of Waspish color preferences, the effect was both unexpected and charming. |
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Will his violation raise questions about the validity of his case for a spot in the Hall of Fame some day? |
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Still ahead here, is it a question of states' rights, or is it a violation of civil rights? |
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He gets half way across town before the cop patrolling his neighborhood pulls him over for curfew violation. |
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Hence, adultery was thought of as sinful for women since it was a violation of the man's property etc. |
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All, however, recognized that it was an affront to academic freedom and a violation of faculty autonomy. |
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This willful act was in direct violation of Article 5 of the United Nations Convention on children. |
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Yet violation of the fishing regulations was endemic on nearly all salmon rivers and streams in the three provinces. |
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A government acting unilaterally could be judged in violation of free-trade agreements. |
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Few would object to paying a fine if in the wrong, but when people have paid and paid again, it becomes a violation. |
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Party leaders and backbenchers both rated cross-voting as the most serious violation of party discipline. |
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They had already been in direct violation of the amendment, which prohibited aid to the rightists. |
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Crimes leading to imprisonment included prostitution, drug use, larceny, robbery, parole violation, and extortion. |
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On the one hand, it's probably a violation of the 14th Amendment and its implementation can lead to abuse and tribalism. |
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On that basis, they appear to be in violation of the law and subject to legal consequences. |
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It's a law of thermodynamics, and no one has ever witnessed a sustained violation of it. |
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The second violation would lead to temporary revocation of network privileges. |
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He is being tried for bribery, graft and corruption, betrayal of public trust and culpable violation of the Constitution. |
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However, rape, sexual violation, and incest are not crimes that are now quaintly foreign or out of date in Aotearoa today, alas. |
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The collection of a specimen is a humiliating, invasive violation of privacy. |
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What is CP violation and how does it explain the fact that matter outnumbers antimatter in the universe? |
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The use of anti-personnel weapons in urban areas where they endanger large numbers of civilians is a violation of international law. |
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The conference also provides a platform for highlighting casteism as a form of invidious discrimination and an international human rights violation. |
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A memorandum to inspectors from FAA headquarters instructs them to seek the more severe sanctions for any violation of a security-related notam, Yodice said. |
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The use of force to deprive peoples of their national identity constitutes a violation of their inalienable rights and of the principle of non-intervention. |
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He argued that the judge's decision to close the courtroom during jury impanelment proceedings constituted a violation of Cohen's right to an open trial. |
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Can I explain the extreme fury and violation I felt at that moment? |
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For example, Freud analysed his own daughter Anna over a period of several years, a flagrant violation of psychoanalytic principles which most psychoanalysts would condemn. |
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The artillery attack was a violation of the unilateral cease-fire announced by the LTTE themselves to allow civilians to move out of the embattled zone, the statement said. |
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The complaint alleged that the railroads had exacted payment for unperformed services that their rates were discriminatory, and in violation of certain sections of the Interstate Commerce Act. |
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If nothing existed prior to this epoch, then it is clear that the creation phenomenon represents a wholesale violation of the law of conservation of matter and energy. |
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The famous bodysnatchers Burke and Hare were never charged with violation of sepulchre because they eventually resorted to murder as a way of finding bodies to sell. |
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The qualification was based on the idea that a person can forfeit his natural rights to life and liberty by a suitably serious violation of natural law. |
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We are commanded against idolatry precisely because idolatry is the freezing of God in a static image, a violation of the imagination, a limiting of possibility. |
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Questions pertaining to human rights violation went unheard into oblivion. |
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The initial French provocation, a direct takeover of Morocco in violation of recent treaties, was answered by German gunboat diplomacy to back its demand for compensation. |
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That is an egregious violation of the responsibility a scholar has. |
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After several weeks of discussion, we negotiated a new figure for rent in spite of our frustration towards the complete violation of our previously stated agreement. |
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It's a slam-dunk violation of the 1st Amendment and freedom of the press. |
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However, the panel of judges said that he was not responsible for the violation because the funds were disbursed by the bank's board of directors. |
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Evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment is subject to the exclusionary rule, which prevents the use of illegally obtained evidence in criminal trials. |
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Rather it appears to have been a concerted policy decision to use illegal techniques to acquire intelligence from detainees in violation of international standards. |
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But in a gross violation of their trust, Williams spent the fortnight casing the house, working out where keys were kept to the safe and what possessions they had. |
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In the nineteen twenties various experiments revealed what appeared to be a violation of the principle of energy conservation at the atomic level. |
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North Korea recently accused South Korea of bringing trench mortars into the Demilitarized Zone in violation of the armistice agreement, which ended the 1950-1953 Korean War. |
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I don't believe in vigilantism or the violation of anybody's rights. |
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In the impeachment complaint, Estrada has been charged with bribery, graft and corruption, betrayal of public trust and culpable violation of the Constitution. |
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These organisations and their spokesmen say quite openly that what they are concerned with is the issue of violation of human rights by the organs of the state. |
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Illegal disposal of solid waste is a violation of a city ordinance. |
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If the sit-down strike is held to violate legislation governing the free movement of interstate commerce, it would then be in violation of federal law as well as state. |
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Nobody wants to get pulled over by the police for a moving violation. |
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Suicidal attacks by undisguised military forces, exemplified by Japanese kamikaze attacks during World War II, are not a violation of the laws of war. |
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Opponents claim such a move would be a gross violation of civil liberties which is likely in Scotland to fall foul of European human rights legislation. |
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Such landslides are one of the after-effects of construction work carried out in violation of building regulations and regardless of any planning. |
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In other words, smoking dope is equivalent to a parking violation but the penalty for peddling it is equal to that for manslaughter or aggravated rape. |
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But true as Bob, I have never received any traffic violation in my life. |
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Last year, the European Court of Human Rights deemed the punishment handed down to the abuser as being disproportionate and a violation of freedom of expression. |
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Airport officials said the company that owns the jet could be penalized for the last minute change in the passenger manifest in violation of regulations. |
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The punishment for such a violation is to be banned from performing any priestly function until the uncanonical act is expunged through repentance. |
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Raising legal objections to a trademark violation can take 18 months of investigation, so copycats have plenty of time to take advantage of the time gap. |
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There are also a few examples that can be construed as relativization out of a supplement to the relative clause, which is a mere island violation. |
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That's free enterprise, not a violation of antitrust law, which is defined as a group monopolizing trade or commerce through unreasonable methods. |
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He was his own worst enemy and his rash violation of Grant's departmental regulations caused his removal from command of his corps shortly before the fall of Vicksburg. |
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The data show that the problem with modifier topicalisation in CamE is the violation of the co-indexation condition, which leads to non-Equi-NP-deletion. |
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German violation of the neutrality of Belgium, which since 1839 had been under the protection of the great powers, was for Britain the formal casus belli. |
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Yesterday the five-member commission unanimously declared that, fleeting or not, and in whatever context, the word was a vulgarity and as a result a violation. |
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Helen Michael whipped her camera out to record what she claimed was a parking violation by Coleman. |
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Hammond points out that a violation of the former principle involves a violation of the Weak Axiom of Revealed Preference, as in Plott. |
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The government thought it expedient, occasionally, to connive at the violation of this rule. |
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In this respect, the prostitute came to have symbolic significance as the embodiment of the violation of that divide. |
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As a violation of a State's immigration laws a person who is declared to be an economic migrant can be refused entry into a country. |
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Scholars have seen this change of Shakespeare's as adding to the darkness of Macbeth's crime as the worst violation of hospitality. |
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A few holes after the switch had occurred, Ballesteros called the Americans for the violation. |
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The presence of a strong authority allows you to keep agreement and enforce sanctions for the violation of laws. |
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It also declared that, because of his actions in violation of these laws, James had forfeited the Scottish throne. |
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If an agency is found in violation of Title VI, that agency may lose its federal funding. |
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The plan required the violation of Belgium's and Luxembourg's official neutrality, which Britain had guaranteed by treaty. |
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However, he also repeatedly warned that the United States would not tolerate unrestricted submarine warfare, in violation of international law. |
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During the interwar period, German pilots were trained secretly in violation of the treaty at Lipetsk Air Base. |
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Further, such use would be highly likely to result in a violation of the principle of neutrality. |
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Many argued that this was also a violation of the 1949 Armistice Agreements. |
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Other countries, notably Russia and China, also condemned the zones as a violation of Iraqi sovereignty. |
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Five live prisoners of war were also interviewed on the air, a violation of the Third Geneva Convention. |
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It has been argued that loss of unitarity would also imply violation of conservation of energy. |
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In the United States, the practice of racial profiling has been ruled to be both unconstitutional and a violation of civil rights. |
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Therefore, a miracle is a violation of all prior experience and thus incapable on this basis of reasonable belief. |
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Statutory classification of a drug as a narcotic often increases the penalties for violation of drug control statutes. |
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In any case, a negatory action may be brought only for a single instance of violation. |
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The Battle of the Downs was a flagrant violation of English neutrality within sight of the English coast. |
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United States, the International Court of Justice ruled that this mining was a violation of international law. |
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Cabral also ordered his ships to bombard Calicut for an entire day in reprisal for the violation of the agreement. |
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Prior to the implementation of the VAT, it had been relatively easy to evade sales tax, and many businesses were in violation of tax code. |
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Upon Zhao Yingqi's death in 115 BC, his younger son Zhao Xing was named as his successor in violation of Chinese primogeniture. |
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He asserted that the law as such was a violation of the civil rights of the people of Puerto Rico. |
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Opponents of Garrido declared this a violation of due process and held their own elections. |
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Mere violation of the law can entitle the victim to a statutory award, even if no actual injury occurred. |
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It will certainly cease to deserve this high appellation if the laws furnish no remedy for the violation of a vested legal right. |
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Because the Stamp Act was unpopular, a colonial jury was unlikely to convict a colonist of its violation. |
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Several of Bangladesh's laws are controversial, archaic or in violation of the country's own constitution. |
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If a violation is believed to exist, the region will take the case before an Administrative Law Judge who will conduct a hearing. |
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The Arab leadership saw this compromise as a violation of the mandate terms. |
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The President of Bulgaria can be removed only for high treason or violation of the constitution. |
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The President of India can be impeached by the Parliament before the expiry of the term for violation of the Constitution. |
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Other than impeachment, no other penalty can be given to the President for the violation of the Constitution. |
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The actual amount of profit gained during the violation has no bearing on its classification. |
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On other rare occasions, it is considered an ordinance violation, the lowest level of offense. |
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In 1844 he took a prominent part in exposing the violation by the English post office of Mazzini's correspondence. |
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Spinal CT or MRI reveals violation of the posterior cortex of the vertebral bodies with retropulsion of bone into the spinal canal. |
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A send-off occurs when a player commits a serious violation and is ordered by the referee to leave the field for the rest of the game. |
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Solicitant, one who, abusing the privacy of the confessional, tempts women to a violation of chastity. |
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If fact, an officer enforcing the all-way stop didn't find one motorist in violation of rolling through the intersection, Bowen said. |
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Meanwhile in a raid, the raiding party of the district government apprehended five butchers for overcharging and violation of laws. |
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It said that the SBCA took action on violation of laws in publicity and booking in Iskann Residencia plot no S7 blockL, North Nazimabad. |
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Plaintiffs allege unlawful trade practices, violation of Lemon Law, Consumer Warranty Act. |
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He contended that PIA chairman was acting in violation of the laws and giving services extension to the blue-eyed boys on political basis. |
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The Commission has observed that the petition raises issue of bonded labour and violation of the human right of dignity of Dalits. |
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We are contesting that it warranted a notice of violation,'' said Newhall Land Vice President Marlee Lauffer. |
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In the judgment of the Department of Defence, you are in material breach and violation of the non-disclosure agreements you signed. |
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In the judgment of the Department of Defense, you are in material breach and violation of the nondisclosure agreements you signed. |
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There seems to be a strong male lobby that feels it is immoral to circumcise babies and that it's a violation of their human rights. |
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The Supreme Court of New York County found WIGC in violation of New York law and forbade the company from doing business in the state. |
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Sometimes inspectors are nitpicky, Toth said, and will fail a unit for a minor violation like a cracked tile. |
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There is not a single, readily suable entity that is responsible for each violation. |
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Unappealingly, rape as a violation of self-possession would not be able to take this position. |
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It finally unblocked the site when the Constitutional Court ruled that the block was a violation of freedom of speech. |
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A notary officer added that notarising such messages would amount to violation of the man's privacy, and his right to free communication. |
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Swaddler identified attacks that attempted to bring violation of the intended workflow of a web application. |
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Crimen injuria is the unlawful, intentional and serious violation of the dignity or privacy of another person. |
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Many international treaties designate female genital mutilation a violation of the human rights of girls and women. |
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Data showed that the normality and no violation of homogeneity of variance and thus that parametrical tests. |
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Accordingly, the drivers of such cars can not claim that they were not involved in parking violation. |
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The Welsh chart stars were pursued by Canadian police when their driver failed to pull over following a parking violation. |
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Krister Nylander said he received a ticket from a British company ordering him to pay a pounds 90 fine for an alleged parking violation. |
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Goto also had subordinates work at Daishin Kogyo construction sites in violation of the Self-Defense Force law, police said. |
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Violence against women, the dominancy of men, polygamy, violation of rights and harassment of women are very common. |
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Our precognitive grasp of those normative expectations is formed in the emotional registering of their breach, in the pain of their violation. |
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The system gives the scientists the best opportunity yet to discover a violation of a concept called the Equivalence Principle. |
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Guideline for administrative publishment and fines on violation of population and children policies. |
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The infeasibility of a solution is the sum of the squares of each constraint violation. |
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The cart and two fishing poles were seized, and the man was issued a Notice to Appear for this violation. |
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He received one call of a stop sign violation and two reports of young drivers peeling out of driveways, causing the vehicle to fishtail. |
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Deborah Ellen Frisch, 53, is facing a charge of initiating a false report and a probation violation in the previous case. |
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During the expedition, men led by his top commander ransacked a Spanish outpost, in violation of both the terms of his pardon and a peace treaty with Spain. |
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Isaias Flores, 29, of Arlington, was driving the 2008 Subaru Impreza, and will be summonsed on charges of marked lanes violation and negligent operation in the accident. |
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The election commission is likely to examine if Singh's statements are a violation of the poll code for being intimidatory and communally charged. |
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And, finally, instant replay will be used to determine whether the 24-second shot clock or an eight-second backcourt violation has occurred before a shot is taken. |
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The PNOV issued to PDE cites one Severity Level I violation of Part 851 requirements in the area of electrical hazard identification, assessment, prevention, and abatement. |
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The court found that lighting in each death row cell was less than twenty foot-candles, in violation of the constitutional rights of the class members. |
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West Boylston Street, handicapped parking violation at Walmart. |
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The police have recorded more than 36,000 parking violation in disabled zones during the past four years, with the penalty going up to Dh1,000 and four black points, it added. |
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However, most people cannot take the time and effort to contest a parking ticket violation, even if they think they received the ticket in error, so they just pay. |
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We have found no evidence that any aircraft was returned to service in an unsafe or unairworthy condition or in violation of any Federal Aviation Regulation,' Kelly said. |
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Signal violation would not be tolerated and public address systems are installed at all chowks where locals would be apprised about traffic laws and road safety. |
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But the House of Lords yesterday overturned this decision, arguing it was a violation of human rights and the burden of proof should be on the prosecution. |
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The ruling overturned a much-disputed 29-year-old precedent that regarded limits on retail markups as illegal price-fixing, a violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. |
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Owing to the regulatory non-compliance, a warning letter was issued to the CEO of Quice Foods Limited for violation of the KSE Listing Regulations. |
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For the New Critics, literature's auratic renewal from the ashes of language would allow the poem to remain inviolate despite the critic's practice of violation. |
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Members who honor the picket line in spite of the contract frequently face discipline, for their action may be viewed as a violation of provisions of the contract. |
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The 1987 Philippine Constitution says the grounds for impeachment include culpable violation of the Constitution, bribery, graft and corruption, and betrayal of public trust. |
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This approach was subsequently found to be a violation of Article 5 of the European Convention of Human Rights by the European Court of Human Rights in HL v United Kingdom. |
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The city council condemned the fasting violation, but assumed responsibility over ecclesiastical matters and requested the religious authorities clarify the issue. |
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English and Dutch settlers were regularly harassed by the Spanish and Portuguese, who viewed settlement of the area as a violation of the Treaty of Tordesillas. |
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Cuba considers the embargo itself to be in violation of human rights. |
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In direct violation of the dynastic instructions, the Prince of Yan attempted to mourn his father in Nanjing, bringing a large armed guard with him. |
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Adultery is clearly a violation of a moral agreement with one's spouse, and therefore forbidden, and fornication too is seen as a violation of the state of chastity. |
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The Southern states viewed this as a violation of their constitutional rights and as the first step in a grander Republican plan to eventually abolish slavery. |
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The judgment was condemned as a violation of international law. |
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The German invasion of Belgium on 4 August 1914, in violation of Article VII of the treaty, was the casus belli of the British government in declaring war on Germany. |
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The controllers said staffing had been cut to a single controller, who was responsible for radar and nonradar duties, a violation of Federal Aviation Administration rules. |
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This electronically detects whether the thrower's hand is in contact with the handle as it passes the hog line and indicates a violation by lights at the base of the handle. |
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The above is not considered a violation of the constitution. |
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At that time, CFTC Enforcement staff provided BP with a notice of intent to recommend charges of attempted market manipulation in violation of the Commodity Exchange Act. |
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In quantum mechanics, loss of information corresponds to the violation of vital property called unitarity, which has to do with the conservation of probability. |
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This seemingly causes a violation of the second law of black hole mechanics, since the radiation will carry away energy from the black hole causing it to shrink. |
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An example of constitutional violation by the executive could be a public office holder who acts outside the powers granted to that office by a constitution. |
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A constitutional violation is an action or legislative act that is judged by a constitutional court to be contrary to the constitution, that is, unconstitutional. |
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As early as February 1933, Hitler announced that rearmament must be undertaken, albeit clandestinely at first, as to do so was in violation of the Versailles Treaty. |
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All laws and governmental procedures are subject to judicial review and any law ruled by the courts to be in violation of the Constitution is voided. |
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Some supporters for the inclusion of these young voters considered this exclusion a violation of democratic principles and a major shortcoming of the referendum. |
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To characterize any conduct whatever towards a barbarous people as a violation of the law of nations, only shows that he who so speaks has never considered the subject. |
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This situation represents a special case for the consideration of termination as the violation may be compounded by the continuation of the pregnancy. |
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Violation of the CP symmetry was first observed at Brookhaven Laboratory in the US in the 1960s in neutral particles called kaons. |
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